Things you do to and for yourself (Part 2/2)

Things you do to and for yourself (Part 2/2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will look at how verbs can work reflexively. We will focus on the 2nd person singular and then contrast with the 1st person singular. We will also look at the possessive adjectives 'mi', 'mis', 'tu', and 'tus'.

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11 Questions

Q1.
Reflexive pronouns are words like....
I, you
Correct answer: myself, yourself
to, from
Q2.
For ´myself´say...
Correct answer: me
se
te
Q3.
The reflexive pronoun needs to go....
after the verb
always at the end of the sentence
Correct answer: before the verb
Q4.
Translate: “me preparo un café”
He prepares me a coffee
Correct answer: I prepare myself a coffee
I prepare you a coffee
Q5.
“I wake myself up” is:
despertar
me despertar
Correct answer: me despierto
The next 5 questions cover some very common words you will need in Spanish in KS3. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
próximo
beside
Correct answer: next
previous
Q8.
mismo
more
Correct answer: same
why
Q9.
último
Correct answer: last
less
more
Q10.
segundo
last
Correct answer: second
third
Q11.
pues
never
now
Correct answer: then

11 Questions

Q1.
Reflexive pronouns are words like....
I, you
Correct answer: myself, yourself
to, from
Q2.
For ´yourself´say...
me
se
Correct answer: te
Q3.
The reflexive pronoun needs to go....
after the verb
always at the end of the sentence
Correct answer: before the verb
Q4.
Translate: “te levantas a las seis”
“I get (myself) up at six o’clock”
“You get (yourself) up at seven pm"
Correct answer: “You get (yourself) up at six o’clock”
Q5.
“You wake up your parents” is:
“Despiertas a mis padres”.
“Despiertas a tu padres”.
Correct answer: “Despiertas a tus padres”.
The next 5 questions cover some very common words you will need in Spanish in KS3. These words are very important because they give away or subtly change the meaning of a sentence. Select the correct meaning for each word. When you get your score, check your answers and write down any of these words that you didn't know.
Q7.
pues
never
now
Correct answer: then
Q8.
mismo
more
Correct answer: same
why
Q9.
segundo
last
Correct answer: second
third
Q10.
próximo
beside
Correct answer: next
previous
Q11.
último
Correct answer: last
less
more

Lesson appears in

UnitSpanish / Year 9 Unit 4

Spanish